On 3 Oct 2017, at 9:02, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Tue, 03 Oct 2017 03:18:37 -0400
There's the problem right there.
It's perilous to think I can do useful or even correct technical
explication in any hour that starts with a zero. I'm old enough to know
that about myself, and I apologize to the list for the noise.
"Bill Cole" <[email protected]> wrote:
OR if you are not using the mimedefang-multiplexor (which I think
everyone should...)
MIMEDefang hasn't supported *not* using the multiplexor for ages,
since
at least version 2.51 released in February 2005.
At least I can plead that it did when I started using it. :)
But it gets worse...
On 3 Oct 2017, at 13:54, Michael Fox wrote:
Since "reload" *IS* something that can be defined in the ExecReload
variable in the system unit file, maybe this more of a packaging
problem than a systemd problem?
Absolutely correct. I was obviously thinking of something else. What
could it be?
On 3 Oct 2017, at 14:45, Richard Laager wrote:
This is definitely not true. To reload the service definitions, you
use
"systemctl daemon-reload".
That's it!
I'll do better going forward, I promise.
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